
No. 9033 Mini Block Plane
Manufactured: |
1974 to 1989+ |
Sole Length: | 3-1/2” |
Iron Width: | 1” |
Weight: | 4.6 oz lbs |
Bedding Angle: | 20 and 45 Degrees |
Adjustments: | Manual |
Lever Cap Type: | Thumb Screw |
Casting Number Body: | No Stamp Found |
Casting Number Cap: | No Stamp Found |
Cross Reference: | Stanley No. H101 |
No. 9033
The 9033 had a seventeen-year span starting in 1975 and was still being shown in a 1993 catalog. The No. 9033 plane changed from being cast to being stamped. The angle of the iron also changed from 45 degrees to 20 degrees. No examples have been found when the company changed to the Millers Falls Tool Co. in 1982.

The 1979 Deerfield catalog shows a No. 9033 that resembles this plane.

The body on these planes are no longer cast iron, but the lever caps are cast iron. The 1975 catalog shows this pressed steel version of the No. 9033

The "MF" trademark was used in the sixties and seventies. The Ingersoll Rand symbol with the down arrow in a circle was used starting in the mid- seventies.